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Greetings,
I've got a SH glider. Have ordered new cockpit interior fabric, and am ready to glue them in. Old fabric is removed, but there is some residual glue on the cockpit sides that is pretty well stuck that I'd prefer not to have to remove. Asked SH, but got no reply. One pilot suggested Pliobond, but it has a stronger odor that lingers after it dries that I'm really not very excited about. Has anyone used the Weldwood contact cement successfully or is there another lower odor cement/glue that is recommended??? Many thanks in advance! Gary |
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On Feb 6, 4:38*am, Gary Emerson wrote:
Greetings, I've got a SH glider. *Have ordered new cockpit interior fabric, and am ready to glue them in. *Old fabric is removed, but there is some residual glue on the cockpit sides that is pretty well stuck that I'd prefer not to have to remove. Asked SH, but got no reply. One pilot suggested Pliobond, but it has a stronger odor that lingers after it dries that I'm really not very excited about. Has anyone used the Weldwood contact cement successfully or is there another lower odor cement/glue that is recommended??? Many thanks in advance! Gary Contact cement's the way to go. Stir well, apply to both surfaces, let it dry for 15 minutes, put in place (be careful to get it started in the exact right place), hammer it down everywhere with a rubber mallet. JJ |
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Which glue have you used? Weldwood? Pilobond?? other? Thanks, Gary JJ Sinclair wrote: On Feb 6, 4:38 am, Gary Emerson wrote: Greetings, I've got a SH glider. Have ordered new cockpit interior fabric, and am ready to glue them in. Old fabric is removed, but there is some residual glue on the cockpit sides that is pretty well stuck that I'd prefer not to have to remove. Asked SH, but got no reply. One pilot suggested Pliobond, but it has a stronger odor that lingers after it dries that I'm really not very excited about. Has anyone used the Weldwood contact cement successfully or is there another lower odor cement/glue that is recommended??? Many thanks in advance! Gary Contact cement's the way to go. Stir well, apply to both surfaces, let it dry for 15 minutes, put in place (be careful to get it started in the exact right place), hammer it down everywhere with a rubber mallet. JJ |
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I'm not sure I would want to "hammer" against my cockpit structure
with a rubber mallet or anything else. Can you say cracking gelcoat? If it was my glider, I would carefully fit the fabric and apply contact cement to Velcro strips around the edges. More strips on the cockpit surface and the fabric can be removed for cleaning. MSM Contact cement's the way to go. Stir well, apply to both surfaces, let it dry for 15 minutes, put in place (be careful to get it started in the exact right place), hammer it down everywhere with a rubber mallet. JJ- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Feb 6, 4:38*am, Gary Emerson wrote:
Greetings, I've got a SH glider. *Have ordered new cockpit interior fabric, and am ready to glue them in. *Old fabric is removed, but there is some residual glue on the cockpit sides that is pretty well stuck that I'd prefer not to have to remove. Asked SH, but got no reply. One pilot suggested Pliobond, but it has a stronger odor that lingers after it dries that I'm really not very excited about. Has anyone used the Weldwood contact cement successfully or is there another lower odor cement/glue that is recommended??? Many thanks in advance! Gary To get the best bond of the new fabric, regardles of what glue you use, you will need to remove the old residue first. Time, scotchbrite pads, and 3M General Adhesive Cleaner http://www.3mestore.com/62478765092.html |
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On Feb 6, 6:59*am, wrote:
I'm not sure I would want to "hammer" against my cockpit structure with a rubber mallet or anything else. Can you say cracking gelcoat? If it was my glider, I would carefully fit the fabric and apply contact cement to Velcro strips around the edges. More strips on the cockpit surface and the fabric can be removed for cleaning. Decent idea. But in the heat, the velcro bond is stronger than the contact cement and you'll just end up pulling all the velcro up. Use plumbers goop. |
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Weldwood works for me. I have found that "tapping" the two pieces
together with a rubber mallet will insure good gontact between both surfaces. Don't "Hammer" so hard as to crack the gel-coat. Contact cemented velcro doesn't hold in the heat, even if you "hammer" it down. :) JJ |
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I am not sure I would beat the k... out of my glider. They make a
tool called a J-Roller for this purpose. Not real expensive, and might be hanging right next to the contact cement at your local home center. Or find a friend who likes to make cabinets (Formica type stuff) and borrow his. Then roll the k... out of everything. I agree, wait till a warm day. If it is too cold, especially for the non-solvent contact cements, they take forever to dry to the tacky state. And don't forget, once the 2 pieces touch each other, they are not going anyplace. Given all the weird shapes you will be working with, I would figure out the final assembly BEFORE any cement is applied. Wax paper, parchment paper between the glider and carpet might work well to permit you to reposition before you slowly pull the paper out. |
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Todd wrote:
I am not sure I would beat the k... out of my glider. They make a tool called a J-Roller for this purpose. Not real expensive, and might be hanging right next to the contact cement at your local home center. Or find a friend who likes to make cabinets (Formica type stuff) and borrow his. Then roll the k... out of everything. I agree, wait till a warm day. If it is too cold, especially for the non-solvent contact cements, they take forever to dry to the tacky state. And don't forget, once the 2 pieces touch each other, they are not going anyplace. Given all the weird shapes you will be working with, I would figure out the final assembly BEFORE any cement is applied. Wax paper, parchment paper between the glider and carpet might work well to permit you to reposition before you slowly pull the paper out. Fortunately, I have a J roller from putting down the Formica on my workbench. The wax paper is a great idea. Thanks! |
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I found the old fashioned "DAP" contact cement working the best. I am sure
others are fine as well. The ones to stay away from are the "green", environmentally friendly labeled adhesives. They don't work worth a crap! PeterK wrote in message ... On Feb 6, 4:38 am, Gary Emerson wrote: Greetings, I've got a SH glider. Have ordered new cockpit interior fabric, and am ready to glue them in. Old fabric is removed, but there is some residual glue on the cockpit sides that is pretty well stuck that I'd prefer not to have to remove. Asked SH, but got no reply. One pilot suggested Pliobond, but it has a stronger odor that lingers after it dries that I'm really not very excited about. Has anyone used the Weldwood contact cement successfully or is there another lower odor cement/glue that is recommended??? Many thanks in advance! Gary To get the best bond of the new fabric, regardles of what glue you use, you will need to remove the old residue first. Time, scotchbrite pads, and 3M General Adhesive Cleaner http://www.3mestore.com/62478765092.html |
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